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AFA CYBERPATRIOT
AFA STELLARXPLORERS
ROBOT DRONE LEAGUE BY STREAMWORKS
CODEQUEST BY LOCKHEED MARTIN
CYBERQUEST BY LOCKHEED MARTIN
picoCTF BY CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
AFA CYBERPATRIOT
AFA STELLARXPLORERS
ROBOT DRONE LEAGUE BY STREAMWORKS
CODEQUEST BY LOCKHEED MARTIN
CYBERQUEST BY LOCKHEED MARTIN
picoCTF BY CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
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CyberPatriot - The National Youth Cyber Education Program is the STEM program of the Air & Space Forces Association. It is the largenst Cyber Youth Program in the world and was created to inspire K-12 students toward careers in cybersecurity or other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation's future.
The Air & Space Forces Association (AFA) believes in the power that students hold in securing our nation’s future; however, only 1 in 5 high school students are interested in careers in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). To equip our students with the knowledge and skills required for future innovation, we must increase the number of students and teachers in STEM fields.
That’s why AFA is part of the nationwide initiative to improve STEM learning— including aerospace education—to better prepare students for the competitive global economy and increase their chances of becoming future leaders who solve our nation’s toughest challenges.
The Robot Drone League (RDL) is an innovative educational program aimed at inspiring and empowering young individuals through exciting STEM challenges involving robots and drones. RDL goes beyond conventional education by nurturing a wide range of skills, fostering innovation, and addressing real-world issues. We delve into the various aspects of the Robot Drone League and its transformative influence on shaping the future workforce.
To learn more visit: https://www.robotdroneleague.com/
by Lockheed Martin
Each year, Lockheed Martin hosts Code Quest, an annual computer programming competition where teams of two to three high school students work together to solve problems by using Java, Python, C#, and/or C++ programming to complete the “quest”. The problem set consists of 20 to 30 challenging problems created by Lockheed Martin engineers and computer programmers.
by Lockheed Martin
CYBERQUEST® is Lockheed Martin's annual high school cyber competition held across numerous sites. The goal of the competition is to encourage high school students to pursue careers in cybersecurity.
During the 3-hour competition, teams of students work together to solve cybersecurity challenges. CYBERQUEST® is a cloud-based competition that includes problems created by Lockheed Martin cybersecurity engineers. The Capture the Flag (CTF) format includes multi-step intrusion scenarios, steganography, reverse engineering, full OS hacks, packet capture, web exploits, social engineering, and cybersecurity awareness.
In pico CTF (Capture the Flag) Competition Participants learn to overcome sets of challenges from six domains of cybersecurity including general skills, cryptography, web exploitation, forensics, etc. The challenges are all set up with the intent of being hacked, making it an excellent, legal way to get hands-on experience.